Animal Magnetism — Mesmerism — Hypnosis
More than one name has been applied to the phenomenon of one person putting another into a deep trance–and into a deep state of submission. But how far does this power truly go? Can a devious hypnotist entrance an unknowing subject from across a room? Can a mesmerized person be compelled to commit murder? Can a hypnotic spell extend beyond death? In the 1800s, such questions had no certain answers, and the extreme possibilities were explored by fiction writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, Louisa May Alcott, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Ambrose Bierce. These and fourteen more authors spin tales about unbounded hypnotism in Entranced by Eyes of Evil: Tales of Mesmerism and Mystery.
Horror/Anthology
ISBN-10: 1948084031
ISBN-13: 978-1948084031
$18.00 US
304 pages, trade paperback
Read the Introduction
To get a sense of Entranced by Eyes of Evil, here’s a .pdf version of the introduction:
Entranced by Eyes of Evil Introduction
(Scholars: despite appearances, the pagination here is different from the actual book, so cite this source as a .pdf retrieved online.)
Phantom Traditions Library
Entranced by Eyes of Evil is the first volume in the Phantom Traditions Library, a series of anthologies featuring unusual and forgotten genres of fiction that flourished in the 1800s.
The other volumes are:
- Echoing Ghost Stories: Literary Reflections of Oral Tradition
- Ghostly Clients & Demonic Culprits: The Roots of Occult Detective Fiction
- Imagining Life on the Moon During the Rise of the Telescope
- After the End of the Line: Railroad Hauntings in Literature and Lore
- From Eerie Cases to Early Graves: 5 Short-Lived Occult Detective Series